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A bold, mixed-use building on Atlantic Avenue in Clinton Hill has launched leasing for its 50 rental units, a combination of 40 market
rate apartments and 10 reserved as permanently affordable through the
city's Inclusionary Housing program.Located between Classon Avenue and Grand Avenue and clad in brick, the
8-story 1007 Atlantic Avenue is prominent among the one- and two-story rugged commercial properties in
the immediate area. The ground floor is reserved for retail, and above are
homes with up to to two bedrooms. Market rate listings offer 13-month leases with 1 month free; studios are priced from $2,169/month, 1-bedrooms from $2,215/month and
2-bedrooms from $3,462/month.A housing lottery for the 10 affordable units recently launched, as 6sqft reports, with monthly rent starting at just $780 for New Yorkers earning 60% of
the area median income.
yup
only people who work for fast foods will get selected
if you get a decent job making 50+
you are out of luck
Not that there's anything wrong with that, except there is everything wrong with that! Its a vicious cycle...citizen 1 earns minimum + wage, gets all the affordable housing opportunities, saves, moves up to be where citizen 2 is, except that now citizen 2 is where citizen 1 was because citizen 2 went bankrupt paying market rate rent
Not that there's anything wrong with that, except there is everything wrong with that! Its a vicious cycle...citizen 1 earns minimum + wage, gets all the affordable housing opportunities, saves, moves up to be where citizen 2 is, except that now citizen 2 is where citizen 1 was because citizen 2 went bankrupt paying market rate rent
I am citizen one, but my log # 23,000 with NO CB, so guess I am out of the running for this one
I don't have community board preference but my log # is 38xx. My income is a bit lower than the range. I can only imagine if I ever will get called. What do you think?
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